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100%156
171A
1998Shipley, Thomas H.; Bangs, Nathan L. et al.: Sediment velocity estimation using iterative 3-D migration of short offset seismic reflection data in deep water
87%1996Leroy, Sylvie; Bitri, Adnand et al.: Migration velocity analysis based on common-shot-depth migration applied to the seismic data of the Caribbean oceanic plateau
80%2000Marsaglia, Kathleen M.: Triple junction migration as reflected in the detrital modes of associated sand and sandstone
71%771982Katz, Barry J.: Evidence for migration along fractures within a fine-grained carbonate rock
71%1974McIver, Richard D.: Evidence of Migrating Liquid Hydrocarbons in Deep Sea Drilling Project Cores
71%47
47-397
1976Whelan, J. K.: Gases from IPOD Hole 397/397A; implications of early hydrocarbon migration
71%37
37-334
1993Ross, Kent; Elthon, Don: Melt migration and metasomatism in oceanic cumulates
71%541979Thompson, R. N.; Humphris, Susan E.: Magma migration away from a spreading axis within ocean crust
71%206
206-1256
2003Hallenborg, Eric Christian: The structure of mature oceanic crust; tectonic features revealed in superfast-spread Cocos Plate by multichannel seismic grids and swath bathymetry
71%611982Steiner, M. B.: An investigation of ulvospinel composition and cation migration during maghemitization in DSDP, Leg 61, titanomagnetites
71%1681999Zuehlsdorff, Lars; Spiess, Volkhard et al.: Seismic reflectivity anomalies in sediments at the eastern flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridge; evidence for fluid migration?download
71%1122002Hampel, Andrea: The migration history of the Nazca Ridge along the Peruvian active margin; a re-evaluation
71%1641995Paull, C. K.; Ussler, W., III et al.: Methane sources, migration paths, and seafloor seepage associated with marine gas hydrates
71%2102004Shillington, Donna J.: The formation and rupturing of continents; seismic studies of the Aleutian island arc and the Newfoundland nonvolcanic rifted margin
71%1642003Lu, Shaoming: Seismic characteristics of two deep-water drilling hazards; shallow-water flow sands and gas hydrate
71%204
204-1249
2004Liu, X.; Flemings, P.: Mechanism for free gas migration through south Hydrate Ridge hydrate system
71%162
162-984
1998Lin, Jo C.; DePaolo, Donald J.: Postdepositional migration of U isotopes in marine sediment; a look from the U isotopic contents of porewaters and authigenic phases of the sediment
69%1998Tinivella, U.; Lodolo, E. et al.: Seismic tomography study of a bottom simulating reflector off the South Shetland Islands (Antarctica)
69%103
149
173
2004Henning, Alison T.; Sawyer, Dale S. et al.: Exhumed upper mantle within the ocean-continent transition on the northern west Iberia margin; evidence from prestack depth migration and total tectonic subsidence analysesdownload
67%77
77-535
2003Moretti, I.; Tenreyro, R. et al.: Petroleum system of the Cuban northwest offshore zone
61%1312001Toki, Tomohiro; Gamo, Toshitaka et al.: Methane migration from the Nankai Trough accretionary prism
61%2002Mukhopadhyay, Prasanta K.; Wade, John A. et al.: Deepwater petroleum system of Jurassic-Tertiary sediments of the Scotian Basin, offshore Nova Scotia, Eastern Canada
60%1974Van Andel, T. H.: Cenozoic Migration of the Pacific Plate, Northward Shift of the Axis of Deposition, and Paleobathymetry of the Central Equatorial Pacific
60%1974Manheim, F. T.: Review of chemical composition of interstitial waters of marine sediments, based on the results of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (1968-1974)
60%371979Andrews, A. J.: The process of oxidative diagenesis in Layer 2 basalts, DSDP Leg 37
60%1996Whatley, Robin C.: The bonds unloosed; the contribution of Ostracoda to our understanding of deep sea events and processes
60%1642003Nealon, Jeffrey W.; Holbrook, W. Steven et al.: Direct detection of methane hydrates; volume estimates from velocity modeling
60%1975McIver, R. D.: Hydrocarbon occurrences from JOIDES Deep Sea Drilling Project
60%2042007Xun, Hao: A 3-D seismic investigation of the distribution of gas hydrate and free gas and their relationship to the structure and stratigraphy of Hydrate Ridge
60%1994Lallemand, S. E.: Possible interaction between mantle dynamics and high rates of arc's consumption in East Asia
57%153
153-923
2000Coogan, L. A.; Saunders, A. D. et al.: Evidence from oceanic gabbros for porous melt migration within a crystal mush beneath the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
57%81
81-552
108
108-659
108-665
1998Chapman, M. R.; Funnell, B. M. et al.: Isolation, extinction and migration within late Pliocene populations of the planktonic foraminiferal lineage Globorotalia (Globoconella) in the North Atlantic
57%64
64-477
64-478
64-481
1991Simoneit, Bernd R. T.: Hydrothermal effects on Recent diatomaceous sediments in Guaymas Basin; generation, migration, and deposition of petroleum
57%141
141-860
1993Zheng, Y.; Froelich, P. N. et al.: Fluid migration in the accretionary prism during Chile Ridge subduction (Chile-triple junction ODP Leg 141); pore fluid chemistry and (super 18) O/ (super 16) O
57%15
15-151
15-153
1995Bitri, A.; Leroy, S. et al.: Enhancement continuity of sub B" horizon in Aruba Gap (Caribbean Sea) by migration velocity analysis
57%56
56-436
57
57-440
1989Petrova, V. I.; Danyushevskaya, A. I.: Polycyclic arene catagenesis in world ocean sediments
57%2003Kopf, Achim; Mascle, Jean et al.: The Mediterranean Ridge; a mass balance across the fastest growing accretionary complex on Earthdownload
57%146
146-889
311
311-U1327
2008Dash, Ranjan Kumar: Crustal structure and marine gas hydrate studies near Vancouver Island using seismic tomography
57%190
191
192
193
194
195
196
2004Costa Pisani, Patrizia; Ike, Toshihiro et al.: Using ODP Leg 190-196 drill data to constrain velocity model building and depth imaging of Nankai margin 3D seismic dataset (Muroto Transect, southwest Japan)
57%47
47-397
1984Whelan, Jean K.; Hunt, John M. et al.: Migration of C (sub 1) -C (sub 8) hydrocarbons in marine sediments
57%210
210-1276
210-1277
2003Shillington, Donna J.; Holbrook, W. Steven et al.: Seismic characterization of crust on the Newfoundland non-volcanic rifted margin; prestack depth migrations of the SCREECH survey around ODP Leg 210 Sites 1276 and 1277
56%177
177-1091
177-1093
177-1094
2010Kemp, A. E. S.; Grigorov, I. et al.: Migration of the Antarctic Polar Front through the mid-Pleistocene transition; evidence and climatic implications
52%1988Kurihara, Kenji; Kennett, James P.: Bathymetric migration of deep-sea benthic foraminifera in the Southwest Pacific during the Neogene
52%118
118-735
176
176-735
2000Thy, Peter; Dilek, Yildirim: Magmatic and tectonic controls on the evolution of oceanic magma chambers at slow-spreading ridges; perspectives from ophiolitic and continental layered intrusions
52%175
175-1076
2003Gay, A.; Lopez, M. et al.: Sinuous pockmark belt as indicator of a shallow buried turbiditic channel on the lower slope of the Congo Basin, West African margin
52%104
104-644
2012Gay, Aurelien; Mourgues, Regis et al.: Anatomy of a fluid pipe in the Norway Basin; initiation, propagation and 3D shape
50%1988Bissada, K. K.; Katz, B. J. et al.: On the origin of hydrocarbons in the Gulf of Mexico basin; a reappraisal
50%1101988Moore, J. C.; Mascle, A. et al.: Plumbing accretionary prisms; results from drilling and diving in contrasting hydrotectonic regimes
50%25
25-249
1985Seifert, Karl E.; Cole, Melanie R. W. et al.: REE mobility due to alteration of Indian Ocean basalt
50%93
93-603
95
95-603
1986Brew, David Scott: Seismic modelling at Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 603; the Lower Continental Rise Hills
50%1681996Zuehlsdorff, L.; Spiess, V. et al.: Fluid migration through sediments on the eastern Juan de Fuca Ridge flank; evidence from high resolution seismic surveys?
50%71
71-511
1987Mutterlose, J.: Temperature controlled migration of calcareous nannofossils in the NW-European Aptian
50%1996Christie, D.; Pyle, D. et al.: ODP proposal 426: mantle reservoirs and mantle migration associated with Australian-Antarctic rifting
50%164
164-996
2000Egeberg, Per Kristian: Hydrates associated with fluid flow above salt diapirs (Site 996)
50%1998Ganguly, N.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Heat flow variations from bottom simulating reflectors on the Cascadia Margin
50%1973Anderson, Thomas F.: Oxygen and carbon isotope compositions of altered carbonates from the western Pacific, core 53.0, Deep Sea Drilling Project
50%1641996Naehr, T.; Wehner, H.: Leg 164 (gas hydrates); targets and preliminary results
50%1979Macdougall, J. D.; Finkel, R. C. et al.: Isotopic evidence for uranium exchange during low-temperature alteration of oceanic basalt
50%119
119-744
2002Majewski, Wojciech: Mid-Miocene invasion of ecological niches by planktonic Foraminifera of the Kerguelen Plateau, Antarctica
50%1994Spencer-Cervato, Cinzia; Thierstein, Hans R. et al.: How synchronous are Neogene marine plankton events?download
50%371979Andrews, A. J.: On the effect of low temperature seawater-basalt interaction on the distribution of sulfur in oceanic crust, layer 2
50%371979Andrews, A. J.: On the effect of low-temperature seawater-basalt interaction on the distribution of sulfur in oceanic crust, Layer 2
50%94
94-607
1993Spencer-Cervato, Cinzia; Lazarus, Dave et al.: Evolution and migration of the Globorotalia crassaformis-Tosaensis-Truncatulinoides; stratigraphic and morphometric data
50%1977Haq, B. U.; Premoli-Silva, I. et al.: Calcareous plankton paleobiogeographic evidence for major climatic fluctuations in the early Cenozoic Atlantic Oceandownload
50%71
71-511
1989Mutterlose, Joerg: Temperature-controlled migration of calcareous nannofloras in the North-west European Aptian
50%1671999Kucera, Michal; Kennett, James P.: Plio-Pleistocene neogloboquadrinids (planktonic Foraminifera) in the California current system; 3 Myr of evolution and immigration
50%79
79-547
1996Boomer, Ian; Ballent, Sara: Early-Middle Jurassic ostracod migration between the Northern and Southern hemispheres; further evidence for a proto Atlantic-Central America connection
50%1992Spencer-Cervato, Cinzia; Beckmann, Jean-Pierre et al.: Revised Neogene plankton biochronology
50%1988Whelan, Jean K.; Simoneit, Bernd R. T. et al.: C (sub 1) -C (sub 8) hydrocarbons in sediments from Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California; comparison to Peru Margin, Japan Trench and California borderlands
50%1101988Tribble, Jane Schoonmaker: Diagenesis of smectite in an accretionary complex; implications for the hydrology and dynamics of the subduction process
50%146
201
204
2004Musgrave, Robert; Hollamby, Jennifer: Rock magnetism, gas hydrates, and the clathrate gun
50%2042005Lu, Z.; Fehn, U. et al.: Long distance migration of fluids in the Cascadia margin; evidence from iodine isotopic composition
50%146
146-892
1994Carson, B.; Moore, J. Casey: Structural control of modern fluid migration and expulsion on the Cascadia accretionary margin
50%2002Gurlais, S. H.; Deville, E. et al.: Thermal regime and fluid migration in the Barbados accretionary prism; general trends and local anomalies
50%2007Glebov, Alexander Yu.; Shel'ting, Sergey K.: Sea-level changes and coastline migrations in the Russian sector of the Black Sea; application to the Noah's Flood hypothesis
50%171A2000Tokunaga, Tomochika: The role of turbidites on compaction and dewatering of underthrust sediments at the toe of the northern Barbados accretionary prism; evidence from logging-while-drilling, ODP Leg 171A
50%1996Musgrave, Robert J.; Housen, Bernard A.: Rock-magnetic signature of methane migration and hydrate formation in marine sediments
50%26
26-253
1978Fleet, A. J.; McKelvey, B. C.: Eocene explosive submarine volcanism, Ninetyeast Ridge, Indian Ocean
50%2042004Tomaru, Hitoshi; Matsumoto, Ryo et al.: Geological and geochemical constraints on the formation of massive and disseminated gas hydrates in Hydrate Ridge
50%1681997Zuehlsdorff, Lars; Spiess, Volkhard et al.: Possible seismic evidences for fluid migration at the eastern Juan de Fuca Ridge flank
50%1461995Whiticar, Michael J.; Hovland, Martin: Relationship of hydrocarbon gases to hydrates in the Cascadia and Oregon accretionary margins
50%314
314-C0002
315
315-C0002
326
326-C0002
332
332-C0002
338
338-C0002
2008Saito, Saneatsu; Miyakawa, Ayumu et al.: Lithological control on gas migration and systematic distribution of gas hydrates at IODP Site C0002, Kumano forearc basindownload
49%1996Saffer, Demian M.; Bekins, Barbara A.: Hydrogeologic modeling of a low chloride anomaly in the Nankai accretionary complex; evidence for transient fluid flow along a decollement fault
49%2002Cope, Michael J.: Prospectivity of ultra-deep offshore Kwanza Basin, Angola
49%12
12-111
210
210-1276
210-1277
2004Enachescu, Michael E.: Conspicuous deepwater submarine mounds in the northeastern Orphan Basin and on the Orphan Knoll, offshore Newfoundland
49%207
207-1258
207-1260
2010Thibault, Nicolas; Gardin, Silvia et al.: Latitudinal migration of calcareous nannofossil Micula murus in the Maastrichtian; implications for global climate change
49%2002Colette Moretti, Isabelle; Gaumet, Fabrice et al.: Petroleum system of offshore Cuba; a revaluation
49%39
39-356
72
72-516
74
74-525
74-527
1997Kucera, Michal; Malmgren, Bjorn A.: Southern mid-latitude warming event preceding the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary; evidence from poleward migration of planktonic foraminiferal morphotypes
49%189
189-1168
2005van Simaeys, Stefaan; Brinkhuis, Henk et al.: Arctic dinoflagellate migrations mark the strongest Oligocene glaciations
49%39
39-356
43
43-384
72
72-516
74
74-525
74-527
1998Kucera, Michal; Malmgren, Bjorn A.: Terminal Cretaceous warming event in the mid-latitude South Atlantic Ocean; evidence from poleward migration of Contusotruncana contusa (planktonic Foraminifera) morphotypes
49%210
210-1276
210-1277
2006Shillington, Donna J.; Holbrook, W. Steven et al.: Evidence for asymmetric nonvolcanic rifting and slow incipient oceanic accretion from seismic reflection data on the Newfoundland margindownload
49%131
131-808
190
190-1173
190-1174
196
196-808
196-1173
2005Pisani, Patrizia Costa; Reshef, Moshe et al.: Targeted 3-D prestack depth imaging at Legs 190-196 ODP drill sites (Nankai Trough, Japan)download
49%2011Sargent, Colin; Hobbs, Richard W. et al.: Improving the interpretability of air-gun seismic reflection data using deterministic filters; a case history from offshore Cape Leeuwin, southwest Australia
49%170
170-1039
170-1040
2001Lutz, Ruediger: Numerische Simulation der Kohlenwasserstoffgenese an der Subduktionszone vor Costa Rica Numerical simulation of hydrocarbon genesis in the subduction zone off Costa Rica
44%75
75-530
1984Jasper, John P.; Whelan, Jean K. et al.: Migration of C (sub 1) to C (sub 8) volatile organic compounds in sediments from the Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg 75, Hole 530Adownload
42%179
179-1105
2005Thy, Peter: Oceanic magma chamber processes; gabbro from ODP Hole 1105A of the Southwest Indian Ridge
42%1411996Brown, K. M.; Bangs, N. L. et al.: The nature, distribution, and origin of gas hydrate in the Chile triple junction region
42%1642000Xia, Ganyuan; Sen, Mrinal K. et al.: Mapping of elastic properties of gas hydrates in the Carolina Trough by waveform inversion
42%170
170-1039
170-1040
170-1041
170-1042
2003Lutz, Ruediger; Littke, Ralf: 2D numerical modelling of hydrocarbon generation at an active continental margin; Costa Ricadownload
42%40
40-364
2001Cole, Gary A.; Farrer, Bruce et al.: Source and charge risk in the deepwater Kwanza Basin, offshore Angola, West Africa

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